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| Plantsman
Notes from a California Garden Designer |
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Steve Harbour |
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192
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ISBN:
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1-59858-166-X (paperback)
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List Price:
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$14.95 Paperback
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Category:
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Autobiography |
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Available:
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September 2006 |
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Edition:
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Paperback |
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Product Details:
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Nature’s strangest plants. Herb-harvesting
trespassers. Rattlesnakes curled in planter beds. Stoners fumbling
with hydroponic systems. Semi-tame backyard buzzards. And the
fire of the century. This is not a typical garden book. Plantsman:
Notes from a California Garden Designer follows avid plant
collector and landscaper Steve Harbour through a year of gardening
exploits, beginning in early January when he gardens in shorts
and a tee-shirt and ending in December as he empties his torched
greenhouse after a tragic wildfire. In between, Harbour:
- Designs entire gardens without a preconceived plan.
- Discovers metal bands cutting into one of California’s
rarest plants.
- Frightens mountain lions.
- Discovers an endangered plant species sprouting in his garden.
- Tours a hippie garden.
- Deliberates the fate of a beautiful garden after its creator
dies.
- Digs moats to drown gophers.
- Creates an eclectic landscape bordering a wilderness area.
- Advises a lost family in the mountains. They don’t follow
his advice.
- Ruminates on the Secret Life of Plants.
- Avoids police barricades to learn the fate of his fire-ravaged
home.
- Struggles to outwit homeowners’ associations.
- Watches a hawk swoop out of the sky to devour a favorite blue
jay.
- And basks in the perfect days of each season.
Through it all, Harbour discusses Mediterranean gardens, desert
landscape design, native plants, garden exhibits, good plants,
problem plants, roses, shopping nurseries for bargains, gaining
inspiration from nature, gardening in each season, creating wildlife
habitats, choosing landscape professionals, and landscaping in
fire country. Plantsman reads like a good travel narrative while
offering pages of expert gardening advice. The adventure begins
just outside the back door.
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About The Author:
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Steve Harbour is an award-winning landscape
designer, garden writer, and lecturer who’s passion for
gardening and plant collecting led him into the horticultural
and landscape profession over twenty-five years ago. He has designed
hundreds of landscapes in California and is a veteran of home
and garden shows, having garnered over ten top awards in recent
competitions. His gardens and garden writing have been featured
in Garden Compass Magazine, Décor and Style, California
Garden, the San Diego Union Tribune, Nursery Manager, and on KSUI
television.
Harbour has been a California Certified Nurseryman
for twenty years and certified as an arborist as well. His own
gardens have been open for display on home and garden tours and
are registered by the National Wildlife Federation as an official
wildlife habitat.
“Foremost, I’m a plant collector,”
Harbour relates. “My own gardens are an experimental laboratory,
housing my collections and providing a testing ground to blend
new and novel plant varieties into the overall planting scheme.
Some of these experiments work well, others fail miserably.”
Harbour lives in rural San Diego County with
his wife and two children.
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